A comprehensive guide to MEGA-PRESS for GABA measurement

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A comprehensive guide to MEGA-PRESS for GABA measurement. / MRS Expert Panel ; Mullins, Paul.
In: Analytical biochemistry, Vol. 669, 115113, 15.05.2023.

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MRS Expert Panel, Mullins P. A comprehensive guide to MEGA-PRESS for GABA measurement. Analytical biochemistry. 2023 May 15;669:115113. Epub 2023 Mar 21. doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2023.115113

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MRS Expert Panel ; Mullins, Paul. / A comprehensive guide to MEGA-PRESS for GABA measurement. In: Analytical biochemistry. 2023 ; Vol. 669.

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T1 - A comprehensive guide to MEGA-PRESS for GABA measurement

AU - MRS Expert Panel

AU - Peek, A L

AU - Rebbeck, T J

AU - Leaver, A M

AU - Foster, S L

AU - Refshauge, K M

AU - Puts, N A

AU - Oeltzschner, G

AU - Mullins, Paul

N1 - Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.

PY - 2023/5/15

Y1 - 2023/5/15

N2 - The aim of this guideline is to provide a series of evidence-based recommendations that allow those new to using MEGA-PRESS to produce high-quality data for the measurement of GABA levels using edited magnetic resonance spectroscopy with the MEGA-PRESS sequence at 3T. GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter of the central nervous system and has been increasingly studied due to its relevance in many clinical disorders of the central nervous system. MEGA-PRESS is the most widely used method for quantification of GABA at 3T, but is technically challenging and operates at a low signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, the acquisition of high-quality MRS data relies on avoiding numerous pitfalls and observing important caveats. The guideline was developed by a working party that consisted of experts in MRS and experts in guideline development and implementation, together with key stakeholders. Strictly following a translational framework, we first identified evidence using a systematically conducted scoping literature review, then synthesized and graded the quality of evidence that formed recommendations. These recommendations were then sent to a panel of 21 world leaders in MRS for feedback and approval using a modified-Delphi process across two rounds. The final guideline consists of 23 recommendations across six domains essential for GABA MRS acquisition (Parameters, Practicalities, Data acquisition, Confounders, Quality/reporting, Post-processing). Overall, 78% of recommendations were formed from high-quality evidence, and 91% received agreement from over 80% of the expert panel. These 23 expert-reviewed recommendations and accompanying extended documentation form a readily useable guideline to allow those new to using MEGA-PRESS to design appropriate MEGA-PRESS study protocols and generate high-quality data.

AB - The aim of this guideline is to provide a series of evidence-based recommendations that allow those new to using MEGA-PRESS to produce high-quality data for the measurement of GABA levels using edited magnetic resonance spectroscopy with the MEGA-PRESS sequence at 3T. GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter of the central nervous system and has been increasingly studied due to its relevance in many clinical disorders of the central nervous system. MEGA-PRESS is the most widely used method for quantification of GABA at 3T, but is technically challenging and operates at a low signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, the acquisition of high-quality MRS data relies on avoiding numerous pitfalls and observing important caveats. The guideline was developed by a working party that consisted of experts in MRS and experts in guideline development and implementation, together with key stakeholders. Strictly following a translational framework, we first identified evidence using a systematically conducted scoping literature review, then synthesized and graded the quality of evidence that formed recommendations. These recommendations were then sent to a panel of 21 world leaders in MRS for feedback and approval using a modified-Delphi process across two rounds. The final guideline consists of 23 recommendations across six domains essential for GABA MRS acquisition (Parameters, Practicalities, Data acquisition, Confounders, Quality/reporting, Post-processing). Overall, 78% of recommendations were formed from high-quality evidence, and 91% received agreement from over 80% of the expert panel. These 23 expert-reviewed recommendations and accompanying extended documentation form a readily useable guideline to allow those new to using MEGA-PRESS to design appropriate MEGA-PRESS study protocols and generate high-quality data.

KW - gamma-Aminobutyric Acid

KW - Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods

KW - Brain

KW - Signal-To-Noise Ratio

KW - Central Nervous System

U2 - 10.1016/j.ab.2023.115113

DO - 10.1016/j.ab.2023.115113

M3 - Review article

C2 - 36958511

VL - 669

JO - Analytical biochemistry

JF - Analytical biochemistry

SN - 0003-2697

M1 - 115113

ER -